Bellefonte, Pa., October 12, 1928. Election Proclamation GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH, 1, H. BE. DUNLAP, High Sheriff of the Coun- ty of Centre, Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the County aforesaid, that an election will be held in the said County of Centre on the FIRST TUESDAY AFTER THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1828, being e 6TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1928, for the purpose of electing the several persons hereinafter named, to-wit: — THIRTY-EIGHT PERSONS te be PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. ONE PERSON to be UNITED STATES SENATOR. TO VOTE FOR A PERSON WHOSE NAME IS NOT ON THE BALLOT, WRITE OR PASTE HIS OR HER NAME IN THE BLANK SPACE PROVIDED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THIS SHALL COUNT AS A VOTE EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT THE CROSS MARK. ONE PERSON to be STATE TREASUR- ER. ONE PERSON to be AUDITOR GEN- ERAL. amendments appear on the specimen bal- lot hereinafter set forth. ALSO to vote on the question of es- tablishing and maintaining a free pub- He, non-sectarian library for the Coun- ty of Centre and also the question of establishing an annual tax of one mill on the dollar on all taxable property in said County for the purpose of so es- tablishing and maintaining said free, public non-sectarian library, in accord- h the Act of the General As- of the State of Pennsylvania, ap- July 20th, 1917, P. LL. 43- and amendment dated May 4, 1927, P. L. ONE PERSON to be JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. ONE PERSON to be REPRESENTA- TIVE IN CONGRESS. ONE PERSON TO BE REPRESENTA- TIVE IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Cin Also to vote upon certain amendments to the Constitution of the State of Penn- the full text of which said I also hereby make kmown and give notice that the place of holding the elec- tions in the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the Coun- ty of Centre is as follows: For the North Ward of the berough of Bellefonte, at the Logan Hose Co. house on East Howard street. For the South Ward of the borough of Bellefonte, in the Undine Fire Co. build- For the West Ward of the borough of Bellefonte, in the stone building of Guy Bonfatti. For the borough of Centre Hall, in a room at Runkle’s Hotel. For the borough of Howard, in the . public school building in said borough. For new Municipal building. For the borough of Milesburg, in the borough building on Market street. For the First Ward of the borough of Philipsburg, in the Reliance Hose house. For the of Philipsburg, at the Public Building at Sorler of North Centre and Presqueisle street. For the Third Ward of the borough of Philipsburg, at Bratton’'s Garage, north- east corner of Seventh and Pine streets. the borough of Millheim, in the Second Ward of the borough For the borough of South Philipsburg, at the City Hall in South Philipsburg. For the borough of Port Matilda, in the Hall of the Knights of Golden Eagle in the borough of Port Matilda. For the Borough of Snow Shoe, in the Borough Building. For the borough of State College, East Precinct, on College Avenue at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. For the borough of State College, West Precinct, on Frazier street at the Fire- men’s Hall. For the borough of Unionville, in Grange Hall, in said borough. For the township of Benner, North Pre- cinct, at the Knox School House. For the township of Benner, South Pre- cinct, at the new brick school house at Rockview. - ‘For the township of Boggs, North Pre- cinet, .at Walker's School House. For the township of Boggs, East Pre- cinct, at the Hall of Knights of Labor, in the village of Curtin. For the township of Boggs, West Pre- cinet, at the Grange Hall, Central City. For the township of Burnside, in the building owned by William Hipple, in the village of Pine Glen. For the township of College, at the school house in the village of Lemont. For the township of Curtin, North Precinct, at the school house in the vil- lage of Orviston. For the township of Curtin, South Pre- {ines at the school house, near Robert ann’s. For the township of Ferguson, Rast Precinct, at the public house of R. R. Randolph, in Pine Grove Mills. For the township of Ferguson, West Precinct, at the Baileyville School House, in the village of Baileyville. For the township of Ferguson, North Precinet, at Grange Hall. - For the towasulp of Ferguson, North- west Precinct, at Marengo School House. For the township of Gregg, North Pre- cinct, at Murray School House. For the township of Gregg, East Pre- cinet, at the house occupied by William A. Sinkabine, at Penn Hall. For the townshid of Gregg, West Pre- cinet, in Spring Mills Grange Hall. For the township of Haines, Fast Pre- cinet, at the school house in the village of Woodward. i For the township of Haines, West Pre- cinct, at the residence of BE. A. Bower, in Aaronsburg. For the township of Half Moon, in the i 2 O. F. Hall in the village of Storms- own. For the township of Harris, East Pre- cinet, in the building owned by Harry McClellan, in the village of Linden Halli. For the township of Harris, West Pre- cinet, in Malta Hall, Boalsburg. For the township of Howard, in the township public building. For the township of Huston, in the township building in Julian. For the township of Liberty, East Pre- cinet, at the school house in Ragleville. For the township of Liberty, West Pre- cinet, in the school house at Monument. For the township of Marion, in the Grange Hall in the village of Jacksonville. For the township of Miles, East Pre- cinet, at the dwelling house of G. H. Showers at Wolf's Store. For the township of Miles, Middle Pre- cinet, in Bank building at Rebersburg. - For the township of Miles, West Pre- cinet, at the store room of Elias Miller in_Madisonburg. For the township of Patton, in the building of John Hoy at Waddle. For the township of Penn, in a build- ing formerly owned by Luther Guisewite at Coburn. For the township of Potter, North Pre- cinet, at the Old Fort Hotel. For the township of Potter, South Pre- cinct, at the Hotel in the village of Pot- ters Mills, SPECIMEN BALLOT TO VOTE A STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET, MARK A CROSS (X)IN THE SQUARE, IN THE FIRST COLUMN, OPPOSITE THE NAME OF THE PARTY OF YOUR CHOICE. A CROSS MARK IN THE SQUARE AT THE HEAD OF A GROUP OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, OPPOSITE THE NAME OF A PARTY AND ITS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, IS A VOTE FOR ALL THE ELECTORS OF THAT PARTY, BUT FOR NO OTHER CANDIDATES. A CROSS MARK IN THE SQUARE OPPOSITE THE NAME OF ANY CANDIDATE INDICATES A VOTE FOR THAT CANDIDATE. TO VOTE FOR AN INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATE OF ANOTHER PARTY AFTER MAKING A MARK IN THE PARTY SQUARE, MARK A CROSS (X) OPPOSITE HIS OR HER NAME. FOR AN OFFICE WHERE MORE THAN ONE CANDIDATE IS TO BE ELECTED, THE VOTER, AFTER MARKING IN THE P DESIRES TO VOTE. FOR SUCH OFFICE VOTES SHALL NOT BE COUNTED FOR CANDIDATES NOT INDIVIDUALLY MARKED. FIRST COLUMN To Vote a Straight Party Ticket, Mark a Cross (X) in this Column For the township of Potter, West Pre- For the township of Union, in the district, whether a commissioned officer cinct, at the store of George Meiss, at township public building. or otherwise, a subordinate officer or Colyer. For the township of Walker, East Pre- agent who is or shall be employed under cinet, in a building owned by Solomon 4 the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary Peck in the village of Huston. Department of this State, or of the Unit- ed States, or of any city or incorporated district and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any icorporated kor the Sownssip. Of Rush, Sern Pre- cinet, a " gL the Hy DR ae Pre- For the township of Walker, Middle cinet at the school hose in’ the village fioinet 39, he Grange Hall, in ithe vil o gd of Rush, South Pre- For the township of Walker, West cinet, at the school house in the village Precinct, at the dwelling house of John of Powelton, Royer, in the village of Zion. district is, by law, incapable of holding For the township of Rush, West Pre- For the township of Worth, in the or exercising at the same time the office cinet, at the new school house on the ~~ Laurel Run School House. or appointment of judge, inspector or foad Jeading from Osceola Mills to Sandy fot oP hrslion, Of this i coon ge. other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except that of an election officer. LIST OF NOMINATIONS, The official list of nominations made by the several parties and as their names will appear upon the ticket to be voted for 08 he stn aay of November. 1928, at s e different voting places in the Coun- For the township of Spring, North Pre- ty of Centre, as certified to respectively cinet, at the township building erected by the Secretary of the Commonwealth Be aoTT Disckemith shop. A and the Commissioners of Centre Coun- 3 pring, Sou re- y, are given on the accompa cinct, at the public house formerly own- of ballot: banying form ed by John C. Muifinger in Pleasant Gap. - For the township of Spring, West Pre- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that cinet, in the township building in Cole- every person excepting Justices of the ville. Peace, who shall hold any office or ap- For the township of Taylor in the pointment of profit or trust under the house erected for the purpose at Leon- Government of the United States or of this State or of any city or incorporated For the township of Snow Shoe, East Precinct, at the school house in the vil- lage of Clarence. For the township of Snow Shoe, West Precinct, at the house of Alonzo D, Groe, in the village of Moshannon. Under the law of the Commonwealth for holding elections, the polls shall be open- ed at 7 o'clock M. and closed at 7 o'clock P. M. GIVEN under my hand and seal at my office in Bellefonte this 10th day of Oec- tober in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, and in the one hundred and fifty-second year of the In- Jependence of the United States of Amer- ca. H. BE. DUNLAP, (SEAL) ard Merryman’s Sheriff of Centre Co. . ARTY SQUARE, MAY DIVIDE HIS OR HER VOTE BY MARKING A CROSS (X) TO THE RIGHT OF EACH CANDIDATE FOR WHOM HE OR SHE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS | |PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS|{ [PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS| |PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS | |PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS | |PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS | |PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS| |PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS [REPRESENTATIVE IN conGress| (Vote for '38) (Vote for 88) (Vote for 38) (Vote for 38) § (Vote for 38) (Vote for 38) (Vote for 38) (Insert 38) { 5 | | : ep. REPUBLICAN PROHIBITION INDUSTRIALIST SOCIALIST WORKERS COMMUNIST desiring to vote Jor residential ; Hoover & Curtis Varney & Edgerton Reynolds & Crowley Thomas & Maurer Foster & Gitlow Moston: tee juny, thoy wyoest J. Miuchell ‘Chase, + Labor Harold L. Ervin, Charles M. Howell, E. P. Cush, ‘Rudolph B. Bankson, Fred G. Bauman, Mildred Adler, L. L. Langdon, t Proh. Walter F. Donaldson, Isaiah Scheeline, Adam Getto, Serene M. Benade, Charles J. Bosau, John Aulenbach, Parthenia Hills, TE Costells Dos. Jacob D. Lit, Rudolph S. Houck, Fred Siders. S. W. Bierer, Harry Berger, W. J. White, William Henderson, Frank Mozer, J. Fred Creeger, J. D. Blair, Ben Careathers, George S. Katz, Jos. Sabatelli, “1. | Gertrude Cropp, Charles Boeckler, Bernard Herman, ; - Irving L. Wilson, Theo. Mower, : 8. E. Dible, Burton W. Bowman, Frank Mozer, FEPRESENTATIVE Dv THE Alfred M. Waldron, Max Jenkins, John G. Dixon, Luigi Chiericoni, Leo P. Lemley, GENERAL ASSEMBLY Harry A. Mackey, | Jom Otis, : 1.1 E. J. Fithian, Percy K. Coover, A. Rodrigez, . {Vote for One) ; hin J ¢ = “ {Harold Re-Johny ined. «4. Power T, Gamble, Mary E. Culver, Wm. Mikades, John = consi Isabel Darlington, Samuel C. Rebman, Anna Valinchius, ~~ {. | | William J. Gemmill, Glenn Dawley, Anna Otis, eo EE ARirew Co Ft Thotipton ™ Franklin L. Wright, John A. Diehl, :| Edward J. Horacek, 1. A. Virginia Grosh, Lavinia L. Dock, Harold R. John, | e Den. B. Frank Hiestand, Elizabeth Peale, | | | Anton Horwat, “4 | 11 R Guier, Harry Eckard, Dominick Flaiani, Reese H. Harris, George Derr Krause, | Tease Munsey, Thomas H. Hamilton, Rose Fisher, Joseph Gralick, gm Guy W. Moore, Warren Worth Bailey, TF “Jul a Marino, ; : Geo. D. Harger, Simon R. Hartzell, Julia Marino, Eugene Herbert Suender, ’ Americus Enfield, ; ‘Norman A. Brown, XE J. A. Henderson, F. Ethel Hofses, Norman A. Brown, gy Morris C. Bastian, Harris R. Lecrone, Edward Callen, «| '| Clara A. Hendricks, Henry J. Hufnagel, Louis Tobin, William S. Barnes, John F. Short, Isaiah Hawkins, Ada Hopkins, pa John Jereb, Wm. Kogerman, 2 Charles G. Morgan, "J. B. Gordon, William J. White, A. P. Hutchison, f Walter Jones, Rebecca Horowitz, Henry Wilson Lark, Harry C. Golden, Fred Carreno, Fred W. Litten, i Edward F. Krupa, Theo. Fagen, E. James Cunningham, George H. Rowley, James M. Barr, Howard Leopold, + Elizabeth Llewellyn, Mary Horvatin, Thomas J. Ferguson, Turner W. Shacklett, Alex Fontain, Alice M. Marshall, William McKay, Arnold A. Marinoff, Walter W. Krebs, Horace DeYoung Lentz, Anna Mondel, Henry W. Mead, Samuel A. McKee, Jos. Sabatelli, Benjamin F. Madore, James S. Moorehead, Victor Ahola, Homer K. Miller, Bessie Migrock, Thomas Morgan, Lawrence B. Sheppard, Charles L. Liewellyn, Arnold A. Marinoff, 0. K. Mohr, one] F Margaret B. Power, Louis Cohen, G. Scott Smith,’ John P. Mulrenan, Ernest Careathers, Laura V, Murphy, 2 Leo Pryzbylinski, Mike Blaskovich, Francis J. Kooser, Michael Francis Doyle, Frank Note, _ Minnie Neilly, 2 Harry Ware Rowland, Tony Gaibrish, John F. Curran, Charles G. Neely, Emmett McCabe, Mabel D. Pennock, Daniel M. Sachter, Sam Shore, Robert B. Greer, James E. Gorman, Thomas Rodgers, Crissie M. Peters, John W. Slayton, " Milan Resetar, Frank M. Graff, Fe Michael J. Ryan, Mike Vaseliny, H. E. Plubell, George W. Snyder, Paul Hanas, ou Walter W. Beaty, | | | Edward F. Bennis, Leroy Scanlon, Ada Marshall Prugh, Louis Sterle, Susan Kendra, os Arthur Wellesley Milne, LeRoy P. Leas, A. Rodriges, J. F. M. Schminky, Eugene Strohl, John Kendra, TT | Paul Corell, Elizabeth D. Reel, Louis Cohen, Elizabeth M. Sherman, Ethel Tait, Morris Launderman, at Robert T. Glass, Joseph H. Ake, Wm. Mikades, George P. Simpson, Mark VanBuskirk, Frank Winkler, Edith Oliver Rea, Thomas A. Dunn, Joseph ZaitzefT, H. K. Stoner, Martha Whitman, James Parker, = William H. Coleman, Herman Obernauer, Milan Resetar, Rebecca R. Swallow, Birch Wilson, Anna Weisman, Joseph C. Trees, William Fromm, Tony Gaibrish, Margery Thompson, eo W. J. Wright, John S. Truhar, George J. Kambach, A. Martin Graham, Constante Fornari, Geo. D. Welch, Henry C. Wuerthner, Jalmar Siliander, = : i Charles B. Keebler, Frederick H. Hardy, James Parker, A. Grace White, Edward A. Yoe, Mary Horvat, UNITED STATES SENATOR STATE TREASURER AUDITOR GENERAL JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT | Proposed Free, Public, Non-Sectarian Library for the County of Centre (Vote for One.) (Vote for One.) (Vote for Dne.) (Vote for One.) : . - - - ——— . - Shall a free, public, non-sectarian library be established, maintained and YES David A. Reed, Republican. Edward Martin, Republican. Charles A. Waters, Republican. William D. Porter, Republican. regulated by the County Commissioners of Centre County for Centre Coun- rere - .- ty in accordance with the provisions of the Act-of General Assembly ap- William N. McNair, Democratic. Edward J. Morris, Democratic. Clinton B. Eilenberger; = Democratic. ! Democratic. proved the 20th day of July, A. D. 1917, P. L. 1143, as amended by the Act . James P. Rossiter, of the General Assembly approved the 4th day of May, A. D. 1927, P. L. NO Charles Kutz, Labor. Benjamin Thomas, Labor. John Brophy, Labor. { American. N2i? Elisha Kent Kane, Prohibition. George Hart, Prohibition. Minnie B. McGrew, Prohibition. Sidney B. Miller, Labor. : William H. Thomas, Industrialist. Edward Walsh, . American. Aaron Zavells, o Industrialist. Charles Palmer, Prohibition. Shall an annual tax of one mill on the dollar on all taxable property in William J. VanEssen, Socialist, George W. Ohls, Industrialist. Fred Hodgson, ! Socialist. 5 William Kruczynna, Industrialist. Oli Donnty os 3 ne oy Sialuish, Taiisin SN vegulile the rr Yes i SE i Lue % Wien iki : Dartington Hoopes, = Seetalishe LE ET pty Lr git Jd IES proved the 4th day of May, A. D. 1927, P. L. 724 ? Ady bn PR Te iis